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Grade 10 Chemistry Final Exam Review Sheet
Grade 10 Chemistry Final Exam Review Sheet
Converging Concave Diverging Convex! Describe how food is chemically and physically broken down as it travels down each part of the
digestive system. Define Conduction, Convection and Radiation Convection transfer of heat through circulation of air. Complete and balance
the following equation. Compare and contrast ionic and covalent bonds. Uses energy from the sun to make food glucose for the plant.
Reproduction can be sexual or asexual. Name the three accessory organs. List the effects that acid precipitation has on the environment soil
lacks nutrients and trees cant grow can destroy aquatic ecosystems erodes stone and metal! Describe some of the solutions we can take
to reduce climate change. Stages of mitosis divide the nucleus of the cell. Real images are inverted: Feel slippery when in aqueous solutions. Label
and provide the function for the following organelles: It absorbs light energy from the sun and uses the energy to synthesize carbohydrates from
water and carbon dioxide photosynthesis. Elements arranged in a fixed ratio through chemical bonds ionic or covalent. Unit 2 Biology.
Complete the following table. List the evidence of climate change. Determine image characteristics for an object 2 cm high, placed in front of a
converging mirror with a focal length of 24 cm at a distance of 10 cm. Golgi body Eukaryotes only. What are the charges and locations of the
following: Opaque materials that absorb or reflect ALL of the light do not let light pass through Example book, wall, door, desk. Small
bodies free or attached to Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum that synthesize proteins. How can you identify an acid? Protons are positive, located in
the nucleus Electrons are negative, located in the orbits of an atom! The ionic charge of an element is determined by finding the number of valence
electrons it would need to gain or lose to have a full outer shell octet rule. When an image goes from a more dense to less dense medium, it bends
away from the normal and therefore the angle between the light ray and the normal increases. Differentiate between a prokaryotic and eukaryotic
cell. Unit 4 Optics. Virtual images are upright: What is a converging mirror also known as? Be sure to name the correct bloods vessels in
which blood is traveling in. Network of tubes to carry material through cells, help make protein. Print Twitter Tumblr Google. Movement When
muscles contract they pull on bones and bones move iii. Distinguished by an atomic number and mass. A new colour appears Heat or light is
produced or absorbed Bubbles of gas are fired A solid precipitates ppt forms in a liquid Change is generally difficult to reverse! Translucent
object only allows some colours of light pass through but not others materials that let light pass through but cannot be clearly seen diffuse
or scatter blue Example wax paper, frosted glass! Mostly multicellular but can be unicellular. Required hi di M! What does each consist of?
Give the formula for the following compounds. Draw a diagram to explain your answer. Part of Cell Function. The group number tells the number
of valence electrons electronics in the outer most shell. The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection. Hydrogen, group 1, 1 valence
electron; Nitrogen, group 5, 5 valence electrons! Coli Bacterium Eukaryotic Eg. Liver Detoxification and filtering of blood, produces bile and
stores glycogen energy Pancreas Releases insulin and glucagon into blood and digestive enzymes into food Gallbladder Stores and
concentrates bile produced by the liver! What are two parts of the nervous system?